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Public and stakeholder attitudes to the reintroduction of the burbot, Lota lota

Public and stakeholder attitudes to the reintroduction of the burbot, Lota lota
Public and stakeholder attitudes to the reintroduction of the burbot, Lota lota
Consideration of key sociological factors, including the views and attitudes of the local population, is critical to species reintroduction project success. This study examined the opinions of anglers, conservationists and the general public to a potential reintroduction of burbot, Lota lota L., to UK rivers. An online survey targeted the key stakeholder groups and a questionnaire was used to obtain a snapshot of public attitudes. In both studies, more than 90% of respondents supported reintroduction. Anglers, participants with prior knowledge of the species, males and respondents who were not a member of a conservation organisation, exhibited the most positive attitudes. Anglers and participants with prior knowledge of the species cited burbot as an angling opportunity, suggesting these groups view burbot as an exploitable resource. Overall, the surveys indicated that reintroduction of the burbot, should it be deemed feasible on ecological and biological grounds, would not be met by major public opposition.
0969-997X
465-472
Worthington, T
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Tisdale, J
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Kemp, P. S.
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Williams, I. D.
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Osborne, P E
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Worthington, T
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Tisdale, J
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Kemp, P. S.
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Williams, I. D.
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Osborne, P E
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Worthington, T, Tisdale, J, Kemp, P. S., Williams, I. D. and Osborne, P E (2010) Public and stakeholder attitudes to the reintroduction of the burbot, Lota lota. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 17 (6), 465-472. (doi:10.1111/j.1365-2400.2010.00745.x).

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Consideration of key sociological factors, including the views and attitudes of the local population, is critical to species reintroduction project success. This study examined the opinions of anglers, conservationists and the general public to a potential reintroduction of burbot, Lota lota L., to UK rivers. An online survey targeted the key stakeholder groups and a questionnaire was used to obtain a snapshot of public attitudes. In both studies, more than 90% of respondents supported reintroduction. Anglers, participants with prior knowledge of the species, males and respondents who were not a member of a conservation organisation, exhibited the most positive attitudes. Anglers and participants with prior knowledge of the species cited burbot as an angling opportunity, suggesting these groups view burbot as an exploitable resource. Overall, the surveys indicated that reintroduction of the burbot, should it be deemed feasible on ecological and biological grounds, would not be met by major public opposition.

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Published date: December 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 184061
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/184061
ISSN: 0969-997X
PURE UUID: 7e504f5f-e84b-4fc3-929b-6d24611ba033
ORCID for P. S. Kemp: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4470-0589
ORCID for I. D. Williams: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0121-1219
ORCID for P E Osborne: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8919-5710

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Date deposited: 04 May 2011 16:05
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:22

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Author: T Worthington
Author: J Tisdale
Author: P. S. Kemp ORCID iD
Author: I. D. Williams ORCID iD
Author: P E Osborne ORCID iD

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